07-24-2003, 12:58 PM
Ken Griffey had huge numbers in the early 90's. He hit 35 or more HR's a year. Towards the middle he had a lull in games played due to injuries. But he came back and was fine. His first year traded to the Reds in 98 he put up monster numbers again. But that was it, he's done horribly since.
To say a guy IS a hall a famer is because throughout his career on a regular basis, year in and year out the player put up big numbers every season.
To say a guy PUTS UP hall of fame numbers, which I would classify Jr in, says that the guy had a good couple years, but kinda faded out. It could be due to injury or just ageing. If Griffey would of stayed healthy then he would have been a lock for the hall. But where it stands now, no.
If griffey would get elected to the hall, then people like Don Mattingly should be elected.
To say a guy IS a hall a famer is because throughout his career on a regular basis, year in and year out the player put up big numbers every season.
To say a guy PUTS UP hall of fame numbers, which I would classify Jr in, says that the guy had a good couple years, but kinda faded out. It could be due to injury or just ageing. If Griffey would of stayed healthy then he would have been a lock for the hall. But where it stands now, no.
If griffey would get elected to the hall, then people like Don Mattingly should be elected.
Vos is about as funny as getting a papercut across the tip of you mule and then dipping it in lemon juice